Concord police log, Feb. 11-17

Saturday

Mar 3, 2018 at 7:00 AM

The following are excerpts from the Concord police log for Sunday, Feb. 11, through Saturday, Feb. 17. The log is public record and available for review. All persons are presumed innocent unless found guilty in a court of law.

Sunday, Feb. 11

12:27 a.m.: An officer checked on a suspicious vehicle parked in the lot at Concord Gas on Elm Street. The party checked OK.

10:18 a.m.: A caller reported his car window was vandalized overnight while parked in his driveway on Derby Street.

11:30 a.m.: Multiple callers reported a motor vehicle crash on Pine Street at Main Street. No injuries were reported.

2:16 p.m.: A caller reported a construction company working on Grant Street was blocking the roadway without a police detail.

2:53 p.m.: A minor two-car crash was reported on Concord Turnpike at Main Street.

3:10 p.m.: A motorist reported two individuals on Walden Pond. Police reported the parties were ice fishermen and did not appear to be in distress.

5:16 p.m.: A walk-in reported receiving a scam letter in the mail requesting Bitcoin. No information had been exchanged.

5:34 p.m.: An alarm was reported on Walden Street.

6:33 p.m.: Motorists reported a tire in the middle of the roadway on Sudbury Road near Concord Turnpike. The tire was removed.

7:12 p.m.: An alarm was reported on Lexington Road. Police checked the interior of the building.

Monday, Feb. 12

2:45 a.m.: An officer checked on a suspicious vehicle in the All Town lot on Concord Turnpike with a party sleeping inside.

1:20 p.m.: A caller reported a male dropped his pants and urinated on the sidewalk on Old Marlboro Road.

1:34 p.m.: A resident of Balls Hill Road reported finding a small, short-haired tan dog on her property that appeared to be very cold. The caller took control of the dog, and the animal control officer was paged.

2:32 p.m.: A resident of Wright Road reported a branch on power lines in front of their residence. CMLP was notified. Police confirmed no hazard.

3:44 p.m.: A resident of Holdenwood Road reported a suspicious male walking around the area, last seen taking pictures of houses and walking down Garfield Road.

5:54 p.m.: A caller on Old Pickard Road reported a possibly rabid raccoon blocking the entrance to their residence. An officer reported the animal was up against the garage. The ACO responded to pull the animal away from the house.

6:30 p.m.: A motor vehicle crash with no injuries was reported on Main Street.

6:56 p.m.: A motorist reported a construction barrel in the middle of the road on Laws Brook Road.

1:23 a.m.: Police checked on a suspicious motor vehicle at Concord Car Wash on Westgate Park. The party checked OK and was a Lyft driver cleaning his car.

7:14 a.m.: A caller asked to speak with the ACO regarding a possibly sick fisher cat behind her home on Partridge Lane.

10:52 a.m.: A caller complained about a driver running the stop sign at the intersection of Lowell Road at Barretts Mill Road earlier in the morning. The caller was advised not to follow or approach other drivers.

3:50 p.m.: A caller asked to speak with an officer regarding a past incident involving a delivery truck striking the roof of his establishment on Sudbury Road. Police reported it was a civil issue.

5:07 p.m.: A nurse at Emerson ER on Old Road to Nine Acre Corner requested police response for an out-of-control patient brought in by another police department.

6:34 p.m.: A caller requested units at his home on Adams Road. He stated he had called the house phone multiple times and someone answered, but his wife claimed she was not at home and no one should be there. The caller canceled after determining it was a phone malfunction.

Wednesday, Feb. 14

2:17 a.m.: An officer checked on a suspicious motor vehicle parked in front of Middlesex Savings Bank on Main Street. The occupants were two adults talking.

10:44 a.m.: A caller reported a party trying to sell tools from a U-Haul truck on Lexington Road.

11:21 a.m.: A caller from out of state reported his uncle, who resides at the Home for the Aged on Walden Street, fell victim to a scam and lost $5,000.

2:34 p.m.: Emerson security reported a hit-and-run in the parking lot on Old Road to Nine Acre Corner.

3:15 p.m.: A caller reported an elderly female operator struck a sign at the West Concord Post Office on Beharrell Street. The Department of Public Works was advised.

5:33 p.m.: A resident of Conant Street reported finding two stray dogs in the area of Plainfield Road.

6:25 p.m.: A motorist reported a minor motor vehicle crash in front of the Massachusetts State Police barracks on Elm Street. No injuries were reported. MSP was notified.

Thursday, Feb. 15

1:17 a.m.: An officer checked on a suspicious motor vehicle parked in Monument Square. The vehicle was unoccupied.

7:42 a.m.: A caller reported being involving in a motor vehicle collision on Main Street. No injuries were reported, and a wrecker responded to the scene.

8:11 a.m.: A caller reported a dumpster in the roadway on Monument Street in the area of Buttricks Hill Road. Police reported it was a contractor exchanging dumpsters.

9:14 a.m.: A burglar alarm was reported on Mildred Circle. Police checked the property and reported a loud audible alarm still sounding.

9:49 a.m.: A small collie was reported lost in the area of Annursnac Hill Road at Strawberry Hill Road. The ACO was notified.

1:04 p.m.: A caller reported past assault and battery by her neighbor on Bradford Street.

5:32 p.m.: A motorist reported a deceased raccoon on the side of the road near Macones Pond on Lowell Road that had been there for a few weeks. A message was left for the DPW.

5:50 p.m.: A caller reported an erratic operator in a yellow BMW on Main Street at West Street, passing multiple vehicles over the yellow lines. Maynard police were advised.

6:22 p.m.: A caller reported a past motor vehicle collision with a deer on Powder Mill Road. The deer had since left the area and the vehicle was drivable.

6:34 p.m.: A caller reported her husband’s motor vehicle was struck and damaged while parked at his place of work on Virginia Avenue.

7:11 p.m.: A caller requested assistance removing a terminated employee from the business on Walden Street. The caller stated the party refused to leave. The party left prior to police arrival.

7:29 p.m.: A caller asked to speak with the ACO regarding questions related to dog-walkers in the South Meadow Field area.

9:10 p.m.: A caller reported that earlier while walking her dog on Holdenwood Road, she located a damaged grocery store plastic bag containing trash in the bushes. She stated when she attempted to place the bag into a dog waste bag, a needle from a syringe pierced her. She had left the bag at the location while leaving to be treated at the hospital.

Friday, Feb. 16

1:43 a.m.: A caller from 7-Eleven on Main Street reported a suspicious light flickering at the Colonial Motors across the street.

7:49 a.m.: A caller reported that about an hour ago a male had parked in their driveway on Hawthorne Road and was going into their trash. The caller stated it was a common occurrence.

10:01 a.m.: A caller from the COA requested a welfare check on a female resident of Bruce Road. The caller had been unable to reach the party for two days, including a missed appointment. Police reported the party was fine with no issues.

10:53 a.m.: A loose dog was reportedly apprehended in the area of Laurel Street at Stow Street.

11:14 a.m.: A burglar alarm was reported on Main Street. Police checked the property.

12:38 p.m.: A resident of Main Street reported past larceny of controlled medication, possibly by a visiting plumbing contractor.

2:13 p.m.: An erratic operator was reported in a tan Subaru on Old Marlboro Road at Williams Road. The caller stated the vehicle had swerved into the other lane and took a tight corner almost on the sidewalk. Police were unable to locate the vehicle.

6:35 p.m.: A third party reported an upset female party on Concord Turnpike who was reporting her husband was in an accident of some kind. The caller was unable to obtain more information due to a language barrier.